HASZARD'S GAZETTE; JUNE 18. '1 GREAT OIJICI‘ 0!‘ HUMAN LIFE. ,.Yousg man, are you embark on the bois- terous sea of human life, look about your- self. Survey well the quicksande, the shoals and the whirl is around you. Select with _grest care t voyage in which you pro- » to embark the capital of mortal life. - ' is at your disposal. You may launch upon turbid waters, encounter gales, ad- verse currents, even “ sail against wind and tide ;” or you may avoid many of the ills of life. Yourcourse through life will be, in many in rtant articulars, what you choose to ma s it. on may be distinguished in some department of labour, or you may never be‘ known beyond a small circle of acquain- tance. You may be useful, influencing for god ussnds around you, and leave your ress upon most over whom you have an ' ueace, or you may curse the world, be as a “ plague spot" in society, and remem- bered only for the mischief done during a course of folly and infamy. - " Lives ofgreat men ell remind us e may make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind as Footsteps in the sands of time. ” In a country like cure, the sphere of ac- tion is exceedin ly wide. The avenues to useiblness and distinction are numerous, and the facilities for acquiring the requisite lleens of advancement, are within the grasp of every oung men in the ordinary walks of life. Heise, then, the standard of attain- ment high very high. Have lofty aims, and elevating, ennobling aspirations. ever despair, though obstacles present themselves, and foes to every reform array against you. Disappointment will some- times meet you ; your estimate of your own capabilities may have been faulty, or your selection of an appropriate sphere ofaction may have been premature, yes press on- ward, " With a heart for any fats; Still scbievi , still pursuing, Learn to is ur and to wsit." A few irresolute impulses, or a few heart- Iess,pigmy efi'oi-ts are not suflicient; they will ever insure success. Bring every power of the soul to the enterprise before you; rouse every latent energy; employ evedry instrumentality within your reach, Ill " Trust no future howe'er pleasant ! Let the dead Pest bury its deed, Act out in the living Present, Heart within, and God o’erdeed," Never be satisfied with present attain- Saint John Sale Stables. A. CUMMING , Veterinary Surge-uii, bogslo e intimate to parties having HORSI-.5 in die- pose cf, that he is about to cpeiias a Sale Htable,t_lioqe einises eat the Catholic Cliapel,_ head or King I liars. St. John; where Horses will be kept at liv- ery, end bought or sold on conmiission. _ There being no well-understood place In Si. John where those having Horses, and those wanting Horses, know where to End each "III": M- A~ C- 5*" ters himsslfthut a lions: Bazsan, or Sale Stable, mop"; ¢ond.,¢u,d_ may 'in some measure supply ll wants an felt by the public; while from the now- ledge of horses derived from his profession, he may be able at times to give useful advice both to seller and purchaser. _ N. B.—Two or three good young Harness Horses wanted; and s STRONG uusvv PAIR, full mouthed for shipyard work. Saint John, 26th April, I863. To the Tenantry on that part of Lot or Township No. 18, the Property of the n ersign . AKE NOTICE’ that we have this day revoked and made void a certain Deed Poll. or Power laid Property ourselves. fore. due to us for Rent, or unsure of Rent, by you, are hereby required to be paid to us wiiliout delay. Dated at Charlottetown, this Second day of June, I853. ELL N S’l‘EWAIt'l‘, MARY STEWART, M.-\RGARl:‘.'I‘ STEWART. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON, United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large supply of the following articles which will be disposed o as low as they can possibly be imported for viz:— Tea, Chocolate, Cocoa, (‘rushed Su sr, Cotfee, Sugar, Muscovado, Sugar, Molasses, lour, Navy Bread, Cheese. Spirits, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, To- bacco, Rosin, Pitch, ’I‘sr, Buckets and Tubs, &c. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, 1852. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Grnnusr HINDIIION, o H do Park, Square, London, Esquire, and Anrauu Hannah- soiv,of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Executors and Trustees named and appointed in an by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island, and to dis ose of all Lands and Hereditaments belonging to said Estate situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those ersons who may be in possession ofany part of sucli Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'l‘res users. 0 O GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1858. ments, much less with that of your pre- deoetors who had been placed in similar circuinstsnces. Aspire to there highest position within your reach, not that which you may be able to efl‘ect the greatest pos- sible amount of good anion your fellows; one in which you can ameliorate the most of human sufl'ering, or raise fallen and de- graded humanity, and place the victim in a sphere of usefulness. The greatmpss, it must be admitted, are groveliqg and sensual to an alarming de-. e. an as 're, apparently, to nothing above the gratification of there animal ap- petites and imposes, or to decorate the body, wflle the ntt'rid—the germ of immortalit -- is sufl’ered to fsmish in its destitution. Others sacrifice every thin at the alter of wealth ; tax every power of; mind and body to hoard up treasures which possess no value and which "flperish with the using.” Others st‘ are chasing phantoms which they can never attain; and leading lives of intense anxiety and wretchedness, vainly seeking to satisfy the cravin s of immortal mind with enjoyment for w ich it has no aflnity. Shun, therefore , young man! the vortex in which many have been sub- merged. Let their wreck serve as a beacon to warn you of danger and destruction. Have a definite object in view, and let your motto be, "Onward and upw rd.” Remember that you are social beings, that the results of all your‘ acts should not ter- minate upon ourself, that you have impor- ts‘ duties wLich you owe to those around you ; and to society in general. That ‘there is an abundant opportunity fir self-sscritic' labour and untiring seal allnmt it. a community, in many respects dem a revolution. also views of what constitutes the great ob'ect of human life too enerally veil. he clamor of the passions too 0 en stilles the more ennobling and ' dlier emotions of Men's nature, and his higher powers are too.fi'equently_brouglit into subjection to his propensities. Indeed, the true philosophy of securing our own happiness and that of those with whom we are connected is rarely II . gfi carefully, then, the real condi- tists efsecletyg became acquainted with its evils, and then gird on the armor, and fight slmttly v . ' By your examples show that you seek enio at, not is indulgencies, btstia e and purer sphere; one in whhh mind I the supremacy and asserts I‘ lover content with what you have ‘behind, until you are concious of having P7 Dearest BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells, with the best description_of Iliiitgings. These Bells are made from the but stock. and the small sizes undergo the same process in manufactur- ing as Church Bells An experience ofthirt years, with a great man recent improvements, an an en- tirely new metliodyof casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast anil sold from this Foundryivwhich is the b ‘ once ' periorit . _ e have lil'teen Gold and Silver medals at our oflice, which were awarded for the “ best Bells for sonorousness and purity of tone." “is ay parti- cular sttention to the getting up Peale or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Thsodclites, &.c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MENEELY’S SONS. West Troy. N. Y., March, 1858. Orders will be received and inhrmation gi- ven as to prices, at Geo. T. Hasasrd’s Book and Sta- tionery Store. lom WILLIAM srnaterrr, HA TTER EGS to inform his friends that he still continues the re-fitting, clesning,snd stiffening of Beaver and Silk Hats. _ Geatleineu’s Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Island wool; old ones done up. Prices low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arms, I Miles from Town, and at James Reid's tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. BELLS! BELLS! ____ ' ‘ OLD STAND. HE Subscriber tender his thanks to his customers’ and the public in ge- ' nersl for all past favours. and begs rti- culsrly to intimate. that he still cotit nues 3 to LIVER? smears 8- ust s has new on hand M RRIAGES of - g every description, (not inferior to any new 3 ofered to the public) to hire at the shortest notice, and on liberal terms. MARK BUTCHER. May 20. lm LL Persons indebted either by Met gs. Judg- ment, Bond. Pioniissory Note or ct erwise, to Ttrossas I’IlA'l'Il IIAVILAIIII, Esq., late Colo- nisl Secretary oftlils Island, are desired forthwith to make payment of the respective sums due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power ef Attorney, to receive and give the necessary dlschsr fer the same. a Persons to whom the as Thomas Heath Hsvilsnd is indebted, are re- quested to furnish their Accounts f0I’fiI1I'lSl'l!- - 'r. HEATH _VILAND, _9£e_en Square, Nov. 19, ISIS. ARES’ HALL. Established 1810. WN, JANUARY, 1853. 5.’ e er-at-Law. 'l.'heOld HOUSE, CIIAl»IDT'I’l.'I‘0 AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Dnblln, United States and Ilslifaa. their lupplieefortlieSeseen,oein _ latbewhole.ss lztesstss ed Varied Assortment DRUGS 5 . Y- :.h Combs Soeps.,‘sndoth& 'l‘fi'rhe:|:lsltes; “I S 3'‘ we , Medicated gather Iassuges; with Illthe Petest Itsillelses ls lw eed e other snistssssaltylisptststsntsr altisssets Brest Srksh See ' mu Jdssntesr) with s-limes pheleefsvhfl flan ,£lltybeceestdevsd,st_es|ew,.‘ A FARM TO BE LET, .sJv'n POSSESSION oivrtw IMMEDI- Jl TEL I’. - 'l‘ is situated N ins miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road nd consists o a 100 acres more or less; the re of Joint IIU neon, late of the 8th (King's) egt.,and on which he now resides,-—the {arm will be let for a term of lo lb. or 20. years. 'I‘he dwelling house is very cem- fortalile but not very lar e, there is a well of water at Eics houses are ver commo- . ‘here are two burns. one for hay, with ii graniiry on it, and the other for tliriisliing, containing a new set of inaeliine- ry, both thriisliiiig mill and faniiers. The thrashing mill is of four liurse power, and of great speed,thrash- ing at the rate of 50 stocks an hour. ’l‘hs fannsrs are quite new and very good ones. The land is all clear and in g condition, except about 3 acres of swsinp. There is a brook passes through the hind in the pas- ture grouiid, mid also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. 'l‘lio House is situated on the eastern side ofs bill. The land is well fenced in lields off! or 7 acres each; there is a Grist Mill nbout halfa mile from the residence, and a saw mill nearly the same distance. Good accommodations can he had in the Church of En land, distant from the dwelling about a mile and a he f. 'I‘ernis may be known by applying at I'Ias:aril‘s Gazette oliice May 2d, I853. - Farm for Sale. FOR SALE, on the Malpeque Road. ll miles from Charlottetown, a Prnliold Form, cniiteinin 100 acres of |nnd,of which 30 acres are clear rind under cultivation. On the Premises is it good frame Barn. The above is well worthy attention of parties ivishing to purcliiise. For particulars sppgéto R. NNIE. l3th April, 1853. For Sale, or to Let, HE DIVELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, ntid Pro- mises, and Lot of LAND, in Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter B. Application to be made to D. Wii.soN, Charlotteiowii, or to Wii.z.iAu SANDIRION , Esq., Georgetown. Nov. 16, I852. FARM TO BE SOLD. HE Leasehold interest of 100 acres of LAND, 70 of which are under cultivation, together with ii large House and suitable Out-buildings. It is held under lease for 999 years, at Is. er acre. This Farm known by the Croglin Form is four and a half miles from Town, on the Brnckely Point Road, and needs no further description. Possession can be given immediately. For particulars enquire at Mr. Jot-tit HENDER- ‘s. son WILLIAM HENDERSON, Sole Administrator. Bracltley Point Road, May 6. tf. FOR . HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Cha I, fronting 100 feet on Euslon Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for n entlernan's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. appl to VV. H. POPE. , June 8. OR SALE, A-STRAWBERRY COLDURID PONY in good con- dition. Apply to the Subscriber, DAVID IVILSON, Richmond St. Charlottetown. May 24, I858. BUILDING LOTS TO LET. _ NUMBER ol BUILDIJVG LOTS in Cliar- lottetown, are ready to be .t for a term of cars. with the‘ right of Purchase within the Term. or particulars enquire o H. W. LOBBAN, Auctioneer. June 2d, 1858. NOTICE. _ IIE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this lsland.the property of The Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivsn, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise proceedings will be insti- tuted for the recovery thereo . ~ WILLIAM I"-‘ORGAN. i2ni April, isiia. NOTICE. HE TE.N‘J!.N‘1'S ofTiIosaas Hu AT]-I Lats , ,on Townships Numbers 48 and 50 and other Lands in this Island, are re uested to make immediate payment of the amount o Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant rsceipés for the same. . HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. HAVI- Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. JUNIPER POSTS. FOR SALE, by the Subscriber, 500 JUJVIPER POSTS. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, April 21. I868. MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Oflice of Csuaaus Psusua, Esa., Charlottetown. February 1, 1858. CANADA FLOU warranted a superior article. For sslelpy _ THOMAS DD. May 25, ISIS. Isl Sw MILLER WANTED. ASTEADY MAN, to attend a (MUST MILL. Enquire of GEORGE BAGNALL. New Glasgow, June Id, 1868. BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for several ears ample ed in buildi Shi , Fishing, and lea- sure BO T of all kinds, s Lave to return thanlts or the generous sup he as hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublie at large, that he is making pre stations for a srgsr and more extended business,an that, fer the ' of acsoinmodsti pstsons who may favor h m rig gentlemen have kindly consent- nts:— ' Captain Msflruwsow, of the Steamer ' Ross.’ r. G. T. Hassaan Charlottetown. Csptslu Hussaan, Irignlsli. Mr. Was. ll'EwuiI. ‘Innkeeper, Snmmerside. NICHOLAS Connor, Esq., re. Boats of any desert tion, diuieudons or build (whe- ther Clisker or Cs , delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere, with romptltude. Wcrkmanship and materials warren ofthe best description. or settle will be taken iupsyiuut, lfdseired. CHARLIE WQUARRIE. Delsbls. April IS, ISIS. _ E’ Ahsedy LAD. ofabout H or II up. may the employment by sppllsstlos sea Charlottetown Regatta Club. HE t7HAIl.I.D’1!‘Tl'l0WN REGATTA will take place as ’I'umdeyi lid Auuusr. Psrtlculnsrs made &we ls fetere advertisement. ‘ac‘C.I?SWAI'l', Ieevstsry. ‘ ssi-sol‘ RI UST ARRIVED, alot_of CANADA FLOUR,‘ Wool and Sheep . ' ‘HE Subscriber will pay the igheet market price ' CASH, for any quantity of WOOL and NS SK I . ROBERT BELL. iu SHEEP Queen Squire, Ch. Town, 2 May sin. isoa. CEDAR SHINGLES. zl. (‘EDJR SIIl.N'GLES, for Sale I JAMES PURDIE. May II, I853._V___~__ _ H BAR IRON. ANDING ex Brigl. Iislen, from Liverpool, SIX TONS ofthe above, assorted, cheap for Cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 8. 6w Isl FOR SALE. SPAN of HE./IVY CART-HORSES. Also, a Covered American BUGGY, at Givrus‘s Livusv STAILI. North Side Queen Square. May 28. if T BRICKMAKERS. SUPERIOR BRICK MAKING MACHINE, capable of mskin 'l‘en thousand Bricks in it day, may be had of the Sn scriber, if applied for early. E. L. LYDIAR . Upper Side Queen's Square, June 8. lm Isl. Temperance Hall Company. '1‘ A MEETING of the Directors of the above Corn any, held in the Temperance Hall, this evenin , its following Resolution was uniiuimously udopte viz:— “ Rusonvun, That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to take the necessary legal " ‘ o l ' ‘Subscriptions to the Temperance HslfCoiiipaBny." y Order, J. B. COOPER, See'y. Charlottetown, March l7, I853. PAPER imnounés US'I‘ RECEIVED, par Sir. Jlezarider, 2000 Pieces of the above from 9d to 6s per piece. _ DANIE DAVIES. Cliarlotletowii June 3, I853. 6w Isl THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. GoVI2ltNOR—'l‘l-ll uirirrr HONORABLE riu: EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. IIi‘.ADOI‘l'lCE—2'l SI. Jlmlrsw Square,Eili'1i- irg i. Bonn! of Jllanrtgeinmt Stalin and Prince Eilu-arrl Hon. .\I. B. Almon, Ilunkei‘. Hon. William A. Black, Bunker. Lewis iss, ‘sq. Charles Twiiiing, Es ., Barrister. John Bayley Blnnd,‘I-‘ . Hon. Alexander Keith ,qMerchsiiI. James Stewart, Esq.. Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. E‘. Savvers. Agent di. Secretary—.\latthew H. Richay, Solicitor. 'l‘lie following gentlemen have been appointed Olli- ccrs of the Compau in Prince Edwar Island. and will be prepared to urnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofthe Company and the rates of Assurance. Chailottetown—!\Iedical Adviser-—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent-—l-‘.. L. l.ydiurd. Georgetown—-llledittsl Adviser-—-David Kaye, M. D. Agent-—\Villinm Sanderson. St. [".leanor's—-Medical Adviser—Josepli Bell, M. D. Agent—Thomas llnnt. MATTHEVV H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND mi; AND Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of London Iiicorporatsrl by .ltls of Parliaiiiciit. OARD OI’ DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. T . Ham‘ mi. ., on. Charles Hensley, F. Longworlh, Es ., Hutchiiisan, Esq.. lwmas Dawson, Es . Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pro- in Halifax for Noise Islam!-« minm. Forms of Ap lication, and all other information, me be nbtnine from tho Subscriber, at the Oflice of . W Deblois Esq. Charlottetown. _ H. J. CUNDALL. April 27, 1868. Agent pro tent. Fire! Fire ! Fire ! 1 Secure your Property at a raving offifty per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuiin in the MU- _ TUAL F RE INSURANCE MPANY. This is the only Ofice where claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Couipsn . _ Blank forms of a plication, and any other informa- tion can be obtain at the Secretary and Treasurer's Otiice, Kent Street. April 6. 1852. .9L...ar-r E LIFE JJVD INRE INSURANCE COM- PANY, LONDON. ‘ IITAILIIIIID sv act or ranaiaasuiur. Capital £5,000,000 Stsrlin . CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Provincial Marine Insurance Co any,‘ Toaonm. c. VV.-Agent to? Prince Edward Island. BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April ll, ISSS. FOR GREAT BRITAIN. THE Clipper Brigantine Helm 20S Tons o.m. per Register, Copper and Copper- faslsned, J oi-tiv Ouvx-.a, Commander, will sail for Liverpool op or about the 88d inst; and will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown on or before the lbth Au ust. For l're' ht er Pas, sage, apply to Messrs. VVILSOII, BROWN. 6 Co- Liverpool. or to WILLIAII Wensn, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, June llth, 1858. TO BE LET. PART of the Premises next to E. L. Lu- DlAll!'I, North side of Queen ears, consisting of s LARGE SHOP. are Room and Cellar. Also-—TWO OF- FICES on the second floor. Immediate possession given. Apply to the subscriber. E. L. LYDIARD. June I. IS”. Im '.l.1se Splendid Entire Horse VUIDAN. THIS Superior Anlinsl.three ears old, took a prise at the Boys A - rlaltural Pair in Charlottetown, ISSI. He was sired by the impor- ol mbus bases seer the King's Arms, tliree Mlle Run, every day in each week, saceptlng Saturday, on which ds he see be seen utthe stables Jaarse W. Caiasr , Globe Hotel. in Charlottetown. 'I'enss-Service its the Season, Illa; one service, 'I\vo Horses for sale. Ceialvs. Chellswstsws, es a sz.:=;:w-*~ tIsmursepwsssI.hb- ll-illness» L'hApfly to J. W Aloll Saar. flrosai, vs lee. Apll is. She's Nllrllbtli.-1’ I-IOLLOWAY’S P LLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ LO“ OI‘ HEALTH, DIIORDERED ITOIACH, INDIGISTION AND DETERMINATION OI‘ BLOOD TO THE HEAD" Copy of a Letter from Mr. John Lloyd. of I'm tom, near Hsrlerli, .M'eri’otuthslii'rs. To Professor HOLLOWAY, 8iu,—-l avail myself of the first p”?t-rtasity of In- forming you,that,for u very long .I was aflicted ds srous iddiness an requent swiminings ll% at n ed by loss of appetite disordered stomsc.ri,an generally impaired hes tb. E ' ed to give me any permanent relief, and st ih t became so alarming. that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. n this melan- choly eondition,I waited personally u Mr.Hughss, C emist, arlech. for the purpose it cons ‘ him as to what I had better do; he kindly {ecom ended your Pills, I tried them without delay, and after ta- king them for a short time I am he py to beer testi- mony to their wonderful eliicncy’. ram now restored to perfect health. and enabled to resume my usual duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think proper. I am, Sir. your obedient Servant‘ ' JOHN LIJOY D. June 8th, I352. IIBACULOUI CURE OI‘ DIIOPSY. Extract of a Letter from Eilioarrl Rowlsy, Er .. of India H’alk, Tobago, dated Jlpril StA. I553 To Professor HOLLOWAY. Dean Sin—-I deem it a dot I owe to you and the public at large to inform cu o a most miraculous re- covery from that dread ul disease, Dltorsv, end which, under God, was effected by your invaluable ' s. I was tapped five times within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical practitioners,but could not get cured,un' had recourse to your rs- iiiedy, and notwithstanding all I had undergone, this miraculous inedicine cured me in the course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPASII IN THE STOMACII EFFECTUALLY CUIIEI). Copy of a Letter from Mr. Boitoclr, Drug tit. qt Ashton under Lyns. dated July 81, 1855. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Dunn Sist—I have much pleasure in handing to you a testimonial ofthe etliceey of yourhledicines. A person in this neighbourhood, with whom I sni well acquainted, was alfected for a long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and liver,arisiug from frequent colds, sinslls of paint, and the effects stooping position, which a was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were of an slarmin cha- l'ttt‘|t3l', and frequently left him in a weak and de ilita- led condition. At length he heard of the salutary ef- fects of your invaluable Pills, and was induced to give them a tr’ . as does gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with your directions. they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach. and strengthening the digestive organs, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. I remain, dear Sir, yours fsithfull , (Signed) _ WILLIAM DOS K. INFAI-LIBLE CUBE 0!‘ A 3TOMACIl COM- PLAINT, IVITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD'ACHESo Ertraclof ll Letter from S. Gotosn, Cltsieist, of Clifton, Near Bristol. stated July Idth, lS52. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Dsuut Silt-—I am requested b a Lady named 'I‘hoinas, just arrived from the est Indies, to ac- puaint you. that.for a period of ei ht years herself and amil suffered from continual be liealth,arisiug from disor ers of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion. loss of Appetite. violent Head-aches, pains in the side weakness and general debilily, for which she consult- ed the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at last, she had recourse to your invaluable Pills, which in a very short time effected so great a change for the better, that she continued thsm,and the whole family were restored to heel and strength. I’-‘urther she desires me to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues In those com luirus incidental to children, particular] in cases of easles and Scarlstiaa,lisving etfectsrf positive curse of these diseases with no other rsemed . (Signed) . . These celebrated Pills are wondrrfitlly rfllcociout in llufollswing complaints. ro Ague y Inlsmmstion stlitna Dysentery Jsundice ' Bilious Com laints Erysi las Liver Com- Blotchss on t e skin Pems s Irregulari- plaints wel Complaints umhego ic Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fitq ' Bbeuisstlsui Bowels Gout Retention of Consumption Head-ache Urine Debiliil digestion Sserfala, or Sore Threats Stone and Gravel KIeg's Evil Secondary Syeip- Tic Doloureea at-s toms Veuereal Atfsetless Wot-sefell Ulcers Weakness, from hluds wlistever cause, he. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Honhowsv 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respects e rutgglsts and dealers in whines lI‘lIOIl‘IlOII the villxed World. at the lowing iiees :— , gs. SI. SI. and Ills. Currency each lot. ' l _ There Is a considers le saving by taking the a site! B.—Direations for the gidsiice of pstleetsls every disorder atlixed to each a. GEORGE T. HASZARD. Sole Wholesale’ Agent for P. E. Island. Young Saladtn for Sale. e s sinew; he is remarkably iii. i.'.i'.."i. .i.'§'.'i°..i"i'i'i'.?.Li n'£?..'”?7ii’.'s'iiis'?;.,..i'~ Re I Its lSoclst .z..- ...'*-::-..-...'.:. 1 eed and excel btock. was awarded to him at the loyal Agtlssllsral oolety'ssliow in lleiyfor the clam efleed huess of the Selsdin Breed. meezxlll be allowed to se- the ofthe seat seasen. Hslfoftlie urebsss male on secur ty untll ‘y at M'S (isssite °os.." ".""" ii".'I.'l"i'o’.i onerous. THE Ins.yeusg horse Gsubu.e.a‘I‘I H1 airs; ss "3' g- rhdlee Camdhs Ish- ly fission .